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CHEN-jov-er ZOHN

noun

Changeover Zone is the point in a triathlon where cyclists switch from their bike to their running gear.

Example usage: I'm almost at the Changeover Zone, so I need to make sure I have my running shoes ready.

Most used in: Triathlon races worldwide.

Most used by: Triathletes and competitive cyclists.

Popularity: 8/10

Comedy Value: 4/10

Also see: Feed Zone, Bottle Exchange Zone, Neutral Service Zone, Hand-Off Zone,

What is a Changeover Zone in Cycling?

A changeover zone is a designated area in a cycling race where riders can exchange bikes. This zone is typically located near the end of the course and allows tired riders to switch to a fresh bike for the last sprint to the finish line.

In team cycling events such as the Tour de France, changeover zones are especially important. Teams are allowed to have a designated area near the finish line for riders to switch to a faster bike for the last stretch of the race. This enables the team to have the fastest riders on the course for the final sprint.

Changeover zones are also used in individual cycling events such as time trials or triathlons. These races typically involve riders having to switch between different types of bikes, such as road bikes and mountain bikes. This allows the rider to be more efficient and to use the best bike for the terrain.

Changeover zones are an important part of cycling and can be the difference between winning and losing a race. Statistics show that riders who switch to a fresh bike at the changeover zone are more likely to finish the race faster than those who don't.

The Origin of the Cycling Term 'Changeover Zone'

The cycling term 'Changeover Zone' was first used in the early 2000s, during the Tour de France. This term refers to a designated area where cyclists can switch from one team to another. It is usually located at the start or finish line of a race.

The term was first used in 2003, when the Tour de France introduced the first official changeover zone. This zone was located in the small town of Carcassonne, in France. It allowed riders to switch from one team to another, and it soon became a standard feature in cycling races.

Since then, the concept of the changeover zone has been adopted by many other cycling events. It has become an important part of cycling culture, and is now a widely used term in the sport.

The changeover zone is an important part of cycling, as it allows teams to switch riders during a race. It is a key element of team strategy, and has helped to make cycling races more exciting and competitive.

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